I'm a hoarder. For me, documentation has always been key, and I've kept everything from my past.
I said I would never go to a psychiatrist, and I spent much of my life in psychoanalysis.
Motherhood has completely changed me. It's just about like the most completely humbling experience that I've ever had. I think that it puts you in your place because it really forces you to address the issues that you claim to believe in and if you can't stand up to those principles when you're raising a child, forget it.
A sense of freedom is something that, happily, comes with age and life experience.
As an actress, I'm drawn to emotion and expressing the human condition in all its forms, and I'm fortunate to have thoughts and feelings at my fingertips.
It's kind of true, you do disappear off the planet if you are a middle-aged woman, but that has some advantages as well.
I never understood the idea that you're supposed to mellow as you get older. Slowing down isn't something I relate to at all. The goal is to continue in good and bad, all of it.
Because too much of my life was spent waiting to be seen. Hoping to be seen, hoping to be picked. Once you realize that you aren't looked at that way any more, other things start to happen and you have to depend on other things to get by.
My old boyfriend, Warren Beatty, used to say I was a late developer,' she reflects. 'He was right. It took me 50 years to find motherhood and unconditional love.'
I had a career and I came to motherhood late and am not married and have never had such a trusting relationship with a man - and trust is where the real power of love comes from.
Without a great man writing and directing for me, I realised I was a mediocre movie star at best.
My thinking about plastic surgery is this. I haven't had it, but never say never. Because when you do, you are definitely going to go there.